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During her admission check-up, shelter workers discovered the cat had a rare form of breast cancer known as bilateral mammary adenocarcinoma.

Through the SCRAPS Hope Foundation — a non-profit that funds animal transportation, shelter pet medical services and more — SCRAPS was able to pay for Ariel’s cancer treatment.

The feline recently underwent one mastectomy to remove the cancer and is preparing for another, according to SCRAPS’ Facebook page. Once this operation is complete, Ariel will be ready to start the search for her forever home.

SCRAPS is looking for someone to foster Ariel while she heals and then adopt the cat once her treatment is totally complete. The shelter says the young kitty is playful and affectionate, making her an ideal companion.